"I did one of those jobs with him," Schwartz recalled. "When we first moved here it's a real hustle, it's tough town. You take what you can get. We would do background and it would pay like $150 or $200 bucks a day and they would take us out on these little sail ships or sail boats and it was bizarre."

So, how did they end up with the gig? "It was on L.A. casting, like you could self-submit it," Schwartz said. "They were very professional. There was nothing creepy about it at all. It was just like any other job."

Sandoval even almost starred in a movie produced by the Church. "I auditioned for one of their films," he shared. "We're like, 'OK so we'll get a copy of this, right?' They're like, 'Not unless you join.'"